Definition: The physical manifestation of wealth insulation where golf carts double as reality-proof bubbles. Here, trust fund kids learn that “earning it” means choosing which yacht to summer on, while staff polish silverware for guests who unironically suggest student loans are optional.
This ecosystem breeds a unique affliction: the inability to comprehend mundane struggles like rent or car repairs. Symptoms include furrowed brows at the concept of working for tuition and genuine confusion when a Mercedes isn’t the default solution to a beater truck. Peak wealth blindness.
Example:
He genuinely couldn’t grasp why his roommate needed a campus job, asking, “Why not just ask your parents for tuition money?”.
She sighed dramatically when the staff forgot to polish the yacht’s teak, lamenting the inconvenience during her summer cruise.